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. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how people are using bio mass. it's either wood or charcoal. if people are using wood,s the equivalent of them being exposed to 4,000 cigarettes per day of secondhand smoke. watching 100 episodes of man "mad men." it's actually bankrupting families. a family made spend $500 a year on charcoal. so 30% of their income, and charcoal production is destructive. ten tons of wood to create one ton of charcoal. it's an enormous issue and it's coming it the fore and having hillary clinton the spokesperson, the female pope, if there was such a thing the pope of the cook stove world which has been a push a and boon to the work i've been doing these past several years. >> michael: i wonder if she knows she's the pope of the cook stove. it's helpful for women these cook stoves are why? >> women are the ones cooking in the kitchen, and they often have children on their back. if go to a place like central america they might be cooking
. >> michael: how big of a threat is this to the environment? how big is this to health? should we all be concerned about this? >> absolutely. we look at how people are using bio mass. it's either wood or charcoal. if people are using wood,s the equivalent of them being exposed to 4,000 cigarettes per day of secondhand smoke. watching 100 episodes of man "mad men." it's actually bankrupting families. a family made spend $500 a year on charcoal. so 30% of their income, and...
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they can access virtual games and they can invest in virtual property on second life or some virtual environment and use a virtual toilet in virtual space but the analog space of reality is crashing the cause of this is that the metal in a typical urban home is worth one thousand to one thousand five hundred dollars a fraction of the cost of course to repair the damage caused by ripping out the pipes and it cost tens of thousands to fix and in fact they interview a woman in baltimore who had who had installed in that house that she was renovating a two hundred forty dollar water meter it was stolen within hours and the person sold it for five bucks right there central planners say that there's a ton of gold around to create a gold standard so we're going to keep flooding the market with paper money that's driving the cost of metals copper zinc gold silver and platinum played him to all time a store of forcing people to steal it out of the very plumbing. so for getting a ham sandwich when all they could simply do to reverse all that was recognize gold as a currency and go back to a gold standard
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on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the debate about whether the keystone pipeline to go through. but it comes down is the president has a decision to make. our american hosts might not be aware of this decision about the keystone has transfixed canadian politics over the past year and a half. when mr. obama became the president, there were high hopes on the canadian side for help the relationship between the two. their politics are not similar but there from the same generation and there are both outsiders. unfortunately over the first two years of the obama presidency, it became clear they are not out -- not alike in do not agree on anything. as i
on energy, the environment, trade, are the a decade of the most harmonious relationship between the u.s. and canada giving way to something closer to rivalry? >> so and number of different questions raised in that piece to get our conversation started. we will hear our guests in a moment. but we will kick off with paul wells. >> you know these filters we make take some planning. -- you to penh 00 yo know these field trips we make take some planning. the morning papers awful of the...
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and the second thing is the performance in the control training environment. there is a danger that field performance records are impermissible for a for this to challenge the reliability of dogs. we do not know if it alerted to residual odors or drugs that were hidden. >> would you allow the council to ask about that? >> i think they can ask him but i do not believe they can demand a performance record themselves. third, officer wheatley and all those did train together for nearly a year before the search in question. they did conclude the 40 hour drug detection seminar. as justice scalia pointed out, all the incentives in this area are aligned with ensuring the reliability of drug detection. it is not in the best interest to have a dog that is inaccurate and finding contraband or is inaccurate in putting an officer in harms way. [inaudible] we have an extraordinary sense of smell. for centuries, dogs are trained. [inaudible] it can have a serious detriment to the result of that valuable tool of. >> thank you, counsel. >> the supreme court ruled unanimously t
and the second thing is the performance in the control training environment. there is a danger that field performance records are impermissible for a for this to challenge the reliability of dogs. we do not know if it alerted to residual odors or drugs that were hidden. >> would you allow the council to ask about that? >> i think they can ask him but i do not believe they can demand a performance record themselves. third, officer wheatley and all those did train together for nearly...
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watch the full video, it's clear they're not optimistic at all that this can get done in this political environment. they felt the window was wide open in december, that there was the momentum was there to actually get a deal and the deal didn't get done, and now they're very down beat about the capacity of this congress, this president to work together to combat what they consider a huge, huge issue. >> now, they -- i know they were on the daily rundown today, and they were pointing out that what they're proposing in terms of retirement is hardly radical. it is changing the medicare age one year, 40 years from now. that's correct. that's really a down payment for a four decades from now on doing anything significant on entitlement. >> that speaks of the complexity of getting anything done. you know, when -- even before when they were talking about raising the medicare age last year when it was more central to the negotiations behind the scenes, they're still talking about doing it over 25 years and not starting for a long, long time. you can't even get that done. the other idea that they threw on
watch the full video, it's clear they're not optimistic at all that this can get done in this political environment. they felt the window was wide open in december, that there was the momentum was there to actually get a deal and the deal didn't get done, and now they're very down beat about the capacity of this congress, this president to work together to combat what they consider a huge, huge issue. >> now, they -- i know they were on the daily rundown today, and they were pointing out...
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how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> for us, what we felt that the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i have ever experienced. we felt that was the magic moment. it was the time where we had the best chance to do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility and we felt it was a lost opportunity. as we have looked back on it, it has become clearer to us that if we are going to get a bipartisan deal we will have to push both sides to get out of their comfort zone and make the kind of compromises we need to make to get something done. >> senator simpson, what is the point of no return? you have been talking for a long time to convince people this is a problem that needs to be addressed. when is the tipping point? when will people really feel it? >> you will note how sweet i have been in the last few minutes, which is not my trait, however,, being a pugnacious old coupe from the university of wyoming, having been another 20 years younger, i would have been invigorated, but i sti
how do you create an environment where something big could happen? >> for us, what we felt that the end of last year was a disappointment like no other that i have ever experienced. we felt that was the magic moment. it was the time where we had the best chance to do something serious about long-term fiscal reform and responsibility and we felt it was a lost opportunity. as we have looked back on it, it has become clearer to us that if we are going to get a bipartisan deal we will have to...
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the fact that you normally see an airport and especially an international airport is a very secure environment exactly what you need when you're trading diamonds and transport diamonds. it's a complete shock for us, that this is even possible. >> yeah, we should note that these diamonds are from the entwerp diamond center, 80% of the diamonds go through and the most secure buildings in the world ten years ago, ten years ago, 100 million were stolen from the center because those crooks circumvented the entire security system. >> megyn: that's a lot of bling. all right, trace, thanks. we'll be right back. ( bell rings ) they remind me so much of my grandkids. wish i saw mine more often, but they live so far away. i've been thinking about moving in with my daughter and her family. it's been pretty tough since jack passed away. it's a good thing you had life insurance through the colonial penn program. you're right. it was affordable, and we were guaranteed acceptance. guaranteed acceptance? it means you can't be turned down because of your health. you don't have to take a physical or answer any h
the fact that you normally see an airport and especially an international airport is a very secure environment exactly what you need when you're trading diamonds and transport diamonds. it's a complete shock for us, that this is even possible. >> yeah, we should note that these diamonds are from the entwerp diamond center, 80% of the diamonds go through and the most secure buildings in the world ten years ago, ten years ago, 100 million were stolen from the center because those crooks...
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digital environment. but i think they are interested in supporting brands that they believe in, and i think that they're interested and still willing to pay for experiences. um, and i think experiences are qualitatively different than access. so to be a little bit more precise about this, i think the old model used to be you give -- at least for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until all the business models were disresulted. now our model -- disresulted. now to our model is you give us $35 and you get print, but you also get what you call our experiencial products. in the digital column, it's all the things i was talking about before -- audio, digital premium, unlimited access, commenting, and there's several other things on that list -- and then you get access to subscriber-only events which we are doing at least once a month in major cities and also in some secondary markets like, you know, ann
digital environment. but i think they are interested in supporting brands that they believe in, and i think that they're interested and still willing to pay for experiences. um, and i think experiences are qualitatively different than access. so to be a little bit more precise about this, i think the old model used to be you give -- at least for the new republic, the old model used to be you give us $35, and we give you 20 issues of print. that worked for a very long time until the web, until...
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the government creates this environment in which companies want to get together, want to merge, and you say it is flooded with liquidity. [talking over each other] >> absolutely. they should be fully used. i must say, it is not just the government. it is boards that have to be carefully analyzing this activity. corporations are sitting on a lot of cash. make sure the economics make sense. the boards and their shareholders have a big stake in that. connell: let me ask you one big general question before we let you go. maybe you can give us an outsiders view. where do you see regulation, generally speaking, and obama term number two? >> in terms of financial reform, we just need to get it done. i think the uncertainty, the regulatory uncertainty hurts the financial sectors. the rules need to get finalized. i think a lot of these rules have been too complicated and too bureaucratic. get them done. let everyone know what the rules are in the system will adapt. that is my hope. what will actually happen, i cannot say. connell: formally the chair of the fdic. as always, thank you for coming o
the government creates this environment in which companies want to get together, want to merge, and you say it is flooded with liquidity. [talking over each other] >> absolutely. they should be fully used. i must say, it is not just the government. it is boards that have to be carefully analyzing this activity. corporations are sitting on a lot of cash. make sure the economics make sense. the boards and their shareholders have a big stake in that. connell: let me ask you one big general...
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there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> the new secretary of state, john kerry planning his trip to the middle east next week. one of his goals is to find answers to the deepening crisis in syria. with us, former secretary of state madeleine albright who served under president clinton. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> the "new york times" reports that there is a possibility that the obama administration will reconsider its past decisions not to arm the rebels. is that the right move at this time? >> well, charlie, i think the important part is always to follow whatever is going on and decide what the best thing to do is. i know when we were in office, you look at an issue, you make a decision. it's a rolling decisi
there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> the new secretary of state, john kerry planning his trip to the middle east next...
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you have to deal with the environment impact report. and then there's a meeting with the port next month. if all goes as planned, it do end by 2018. we're live here in san francisco, i'm brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> let's go to sal right now at 8:34. you are watching the toll plaza, aren't you? >> we are watching the toll plaza we're looking at all of the commutes but it's pretty slow here. about a 30-minute delay. it's been slow because of today's weather. give yourself plenty of time. this is 101. i wanted to put it up there to show you it's not all that great. that's 101. now it's covered with water. this is a look at 101 on our maps. it's slow. a lot of red on the maps. 280 is a mess. 680 continues to be a mess as well because of earlier problems in walnut creek, especially in the southbound direction. at 8:35. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> as sal touched on rain, it's a cold rain. starting to move south. i will show you all of the radars here. the low responsible is right here. what? i know. it's
you have to deal with the environment impact report. and then there's a meeting with the port next month. if all goes as planned, it do end by 2018. we're live here in san francisco, i'm brian flores, ktvu channel 2 news. >> thank you. >>> let's go to sal right now at 8:34. you are watching the toll plaza, aren't you? >> we are watching the toll plaza we're looking at all of the commutes but it's pretty slow here. about a 30-minute delay. it's been slow because of today's...
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in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965 president johnson inauguration detail. and that's gittens right in the middle. he did serve presidents from eisenhower all the way through carter. >> amazing. sorry to interrupt you. just wanted to have folks see what we were seeing here. and this last picture here. >> he was being inducted as the special agent in charge of the washington field office. i think that raleigh in the back. >> please continue. some of the obstacle s he faced during this time. >> basically, he had to deal -- when he first got into the secret service, it was in charlotte, north carolina. and when he was in the military, he was in a s
in an integrated environment where you have a lot of immigrants from foreign countries. >> we're seeing these pictures. the first one looks like he was testifying and this one as well. >> the first one he was selected as united states representative to the inner pole conference. one in lima, peru. gittens knew personally. knight was the special agent in charge. and so knight moved up to the director and gittens moved up to the special agent in charge. this is a picture of the 1965...
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our work focuses on understanding how school and community environment and fosters students social and competencies and prevents engagement in risky behavior. thank you very much. let's bring her on. [applause] >> good morning. i had the pleasure of being the last presentation before lunch some going to probably are growling stomachs but i will try to get dressed assess again and i'm delighted to be here today. the title of my talk is the impact of social and emotional learning. i want to start twice thanking several colleagues, a number of whom are here today, including eric gordon, pamela bennett, who are collaboratively working with me on a large study of implement social, emotional learning districtwide in a school districts as well as several other colleagues from castle and the american institute of research and work with me on both of these studies. i want to start by defining what social and emotional learning is. we heard a lot about this concept, and i agree with marvin in the situation of them all about promoting positive competencies and preventing negative behaviors. so i
our work focuses on understanding how school and community environment and fosters students social and competencies and prevents engagement in risky behavior. thank you very much. let's bring her on. [applause] >> good morning. i had the pleasure of being the last presentation before lunch some going to probably are growling stomachs but i will try to get dressed assess again and i'm delighted to be here today. the title of my talk is the impact of social and emotional learning. i want to...
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lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: olympian oscar pistorius now saying he did not intend to kill his girlfriend, and that happened, these statements in a bail hearing this morning. the double amputee known as blade runner says that he actually shot reeva steenkamp three times through a bathroom door because he thought she was a robber. he believed she came into a bathroom indo and went on a terrace and came back in. here is his quote. i'm mortified by the events and the devastating loss of my beloved reeva. where does all this leave us this morning with this unbelievable case? louis again era chicago defense attorney and tamara holder, a news analyst and former chicago attorney. good to have both of you with us today
lyric can also give you exceptionally clear, natural sound in quiet and noisy environments because of how it works with your ear's own anatomy. can your hearing aid do all this? lyric can. to learn more about lyric's advanced technology, call 1-800-411-7040 or visit trylyric.com for a risk-free 30 day trial offer and free dvd and brochure. get the hearing aid that can. lyric from phonak. lyric can. martha: olympian oscar pistorius now saying he did not intend to kill his girlfriend, and that...
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you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between the saudis and the us going way way back was you know we keep you in power say the u.s. we buy your dollars say the saudis ok so they're back to going from a dollar stand up to gas diplomacy in iran so we move from dollar to gas or not talk about how this gas the whole issue right where where where this where this comes from is the thought that basically energy is neutral. if you go back to the cold war the russians were reliably supplying gas into western europe right through the cold war and the west were paying for it no matter that they were proxy wars going on all over the world that was
you know people don't understand that america has an environment like they resist the label they say we don't have an empire and we're just minding our business over here and in between mexico and canada but the dollar the defacto global world reserve currency in places like iran and elsewhere has been the really their means for imperialism yes absolutely michael hudson writes well on the subject wrote about dollar germany and that's precisely what we've got the petro dollar of the deal between...
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there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> good morning. gray skies in the area now after a beautiful sunrise. in you slept in and just got up, that entire scene was orange and pink this morning. beautiful. now clouds have move d in. shower activity is not all that far away. it's 38 degrees. going to go for a high of 51. the normal daytime high is 46. it's going to be quite mild this day. over night it gets breezy, partly cloudy >>> the new secretary of state, john kerry planning his trip to the middle east next week. one of his goals is to find answers to the deepening crisis in syria. with us, former secretary of state madeleine albright who served under president clinton. thank you for being here. >> great to be with you. thank you. >> the "new y
there's something about working in an environment where everybody's enthusiastic that i think makes -- >> they come from different places and collaborate at a high level. >> yeah. i like it. >>> john kerry says he's got some big heels to fill. three of the last four secretaries of state, as you know, have been women including madeleine albright. we'll talk to her about the many >>> good morning. gray skies in the area now after a beautiful sunrise. in you slept in...
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>> gretchen: that competition not only keeps us keen in sports burks in cut throat work environments like wall street as well. >> eric: so what would happen if women infiltrated the industry that's currently dominated by men? ashley is the co-author of "top dog, the science of winning and losing." okay. so gretchen, you want to take this. i'm going to sit here and refute all this. >> gretchen: okay. one of the examples that you used in your book was -- talked about men and women and how they assess risk. what did you find out? >> on wall street, like you were saying, a researcher at the university of texas, who spent 23 years of financial analyst reports and found women were 7.3% more accurate than the men in terms of what companies were going to make more money in the next quarter. >> gretchen: why? >> well, i think that's about taking risks and women tend to be a little underconfident. they're trying to figure out all of the facts that understand what's going on of the men are bullish. more overconfident. they're sure it will be fine. they're going tone courage going for it where t
>> gretchen: that competition not only keeps us keen in sports burks in cut throat work environments like wall street as well. >> eric: so what would happen if women infiltrated the industry that's currently dominated by men? ashley is the co-author of "top dog, the science of winning and losing." okay. so gretchen, you want to take this. i'm going to sit here and refute all this. >> gretchen: okay. one of the examples that you used in your book was -- talked about...
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not in these environments where we have interventionists policy, you know, at every turn. and so from our perspective we're just going to have these three months of optimism and three months of negativity, until we can actually stabilize all that. between now and then, you know, i just don't see how you get in to this big bull market dynamic. now, ken brought up a great point which is the parts of the stock market that really continue to work are the parts that work most like the bond market. the health care sector is the best performer this year. stable cash flows. high dividend yields. stocks with bond-like characteristics. so there is that dynamic where the money is getting pushed into the equity market where it looks like the bond market. but just buying stocks and thinking that we're going to a 20 p/e with this much instability around policy, to me, is just -- would be unprecedented. hasn't happened in 70 years. i just don't see it happening now. >> okay. barry, thank you for that. we will talk to you again, i'm sure, very soon. ken is going to stay with us for the re
not in these environments where we have interventionists policy, you know, at every turn. and so from our perspective we're just going to have these three months of optimism and three months of negativity, until we can actually stabilize all that. between now and then, you know, i just don't see how you get in to this big bull market dynamic. now, ken brought up a great point which is the parts of the stock market that really continue to work are the parts that work most like the bond market....
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we're in a different media environment and things are generally worse. bill clinton fought through that. i don't mean to slight the other senators. two people in the political story, rob portman and alexander, two guys that would work well. they're not people who d disrespected the president, that i know of. i think -- i think there's an opportunity on every issue the president cares about to work with those two guys and others and corker and others, senator corker and others, in a way that he didn't do in the first term. but it is going to require having the trust and personal relationships that don't exist. it is true, as jim said, it's a little awkward to start them now but it is in the beginning of a second term. if those guys got calls from the president, i don't think they'd react badly to it, i think quite the opposite. >> sequestration is a really good example here. the president today is going to go out and once again say i want a mix of tax increases and spending cuts to replace sequestration. he knows looking at this congress there he's zero p
we're in a different media environment and things are generally worse. bill clinton fought through that. i don't mean to slight the other senators. two people in the political story, rob portman and alexander, two guys that would work well. they're not people who d disrespected the president, that i know of. i think -- i think there's an opportunity on every issue the president cares about to work with those two guys and others and corker and others, senator corker and others, in a way that he...
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opponents are protesting against it because they believe it will harm the environment. >> that is the harbinger is whether he believes in his campaign rhetoric. >> that he is talking about obama and whether he will do anything about the pipeline. the president will make a decision sometime in march. canada's ambassador to the united states say people protesting they get more attention than 65 percent of americans who prefer to get their oil from canada rather than venezuela and the middle east. >> we have a whole lot of reasons for the rising gas prices. >> it is what we want you to brew on today. are you struggling at the pump? send us your comments you can tweet them to us at fox friends first or shoot us an e-mail at foxfriendsfirst@foxnews.com. >> time to get weather updates from miss maria molina this morning. she is tracking storm this is morning. what's going on. >> it will be a very active week as far as weather goes. we have one storm system that is relatively weak and it will produce systems across the great lakes and northeast down to sections of the southeast. i want every
opponents are protesting against it because they believe it will harm the environment. >> that is the harbinger is whether he believes in his campaign rhetoric. >> that he is talking about obama and whether he will do anything about the pipeline. the president will make a decision sometime in march. canada's ambassador to the united states say people protesting they get more attention than 65 percent of americans who prefer to get their oil from canada rather than venezuela and the...
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they can access virtual games and they can invest in virtual property on second life or some virtual environment and use a virtual toilet in virtual space but the analog space of reality is crashing the cause of this is that the metal in a typical urban home is worth one thousand to one thousand five hundred dollars a fraction of the cost of course to repair the damage caused by ripping out the pipes and it cost tens of thousands to fix and in fact they interview a woman in baltimore who had who had installed in a house that she was renovating a two hundred forty dollar water meter it was stolen within hours and the person sold it for five bucks right the central planners say that there's a ton of gold around to create a gold standard so we're going to keep flooding the market with paper money that's driving the cost of metals copper zinc gold silver and platinum played him to all time a store of ties forcing people to steal it out of the very plumbing. so for getting a ham sandwich when all they could simply do to reverse all that was recognize gold as a currency and go back to a gold standard
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because we have not provided her a safe, secure environment in which she can live and grow. so we've got to hold each of us individually accountable, um, and do so in a way that honors each other's basic humanity and basic human rights, assures that we create safe and thriving communities, caring communities. but we can't simply resort to shame and blame and get caught up in a wave of punitiveness that makes us less safe and, ultimately, denies the basic humanity, um, of those we claim to care about. >> thanks. >> thanks. >> thank you. my name is james lewis, and i'd like to just thank you for bringing this presentation to this area of the country. i think it needs it more than most of the areas, especially here in this area. but i have a concern, and i really like your approach that you've taken to this. it's like a root cause analysis of what has caused the massive incarceration of so many african-americans. and that you've used data and statistics to lay out. my question has to do with where is the african-american churches when it comes to getting involved? what has happ
because we have not provided her a safe, secure environment in which she can live and grow. so we've got to hold each of us individually accountable, um, and do so in a way that honors each other's basic humanity and basic human rights, assures that we create safe and thriving communities, caring communities. but we can't simply resort to shame and blame and get caught up in a wave of punitiveness that makes us less safe and, ultimately, denies the basic humanity, um, of those we claim to care...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days running. the average price for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.73. the highest prices in california. prices have gone as high as $5.19 a gallon. greg of gasbuddy.com tells us one of the problems is refineries are in transition. they basically have a blend of winter gasoline, then they have to make summer blend. the refineries have to shut down to make that switch and perform maintenance in that time. all that means less output. >> hugo chavez is announced he's back home. he was being treated for cancer in cuba for ten weeks. he has not been seen in pu
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to the second half of "outfront." we start with stories we care about where we focus on reporting from the front lines and we begin with gas prices. they're going up. according to aaa, prizes have risen for 32 days...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if they're not, there's no chance to stop it. >> greta: former u.n. ambassador john bolton joins us. good evening, sir. >> good morning. >> greta: prime minister netanyahu says that iran is going to top the agenda when he meets with president obama and when he makes his first trip as president to israel. i'm curious, do sanctions, have they worked anytime? >> well, not in the case of something like a would-be nuclear proliferator. i think that north korea is a good example that prime minister netanyahu used. it's one of the poorest countries on earth.
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu warns north korea's nuclear test is a wakeup call, a wakeup call about iran. >> sanctions will not stop a nuclear program of iran. we have to be coupled with a robust, credible military threat. if...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said controversial yes, obscene tweets and there's a silver line. tweeters hack and get us 30,000 more followers than before account suspended. and spelling, twitter is going to grade our tweets. if we get all a's is there a prize involve? and hopefully they're grading on the curve. and former secretary of state hillary clinton now have a new job. the hill tweets, hillary clinton to join speaking circuit and does florida's senator marco rubio have a new career, too. abc posting rubio raises $100,000 off water bottle and since he sipped water dur
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >> fast food giants burger king and mcdonald's hash it out. and they got a big surprise tweeting burger king twitter account hacked and turned into big mcdonald's ad. that's right, hackers substituted the logo in place of burger king's logo and said...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the owner of the los angeles lakers, jerry buss, died today of kidney failure. he was 80. >>> the owner of the los angeles lakers died today. he had kidney failure. he was self-made millionaire. he built one of the top franchises in all of sports. bill whitaker looks back. >> he was not a flashy man, but oh, did jerry bus know how to put on a show. the star athletes bring drama to the court and the lakers girls adding sizzle making lakers games the place to see and be seen. they called it show time. >> a steal by i don't know son. >> bob steiner was his long- tame friend and associate >> l.a . had 408ly wood. jerry want -- hollywood. jerry wanted to bring the lakers to the hollywood level >> he created 1078 of best court chemistry the nba has ever seen with stars like sh
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ ♪ >> pelley: the owner of the los angeles lakers, jerry buss, died today of kidney failure. he was 80. >>> the owner of the los angeles lakers died today. he had kidney failure. he was self-made millionaire. he built one of the top...
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canada to the texas coast but construction on the northern half has been held up by concern for the environment. in the meantime, the canadian company building the line is already laying pipe for the southern stretch but mark strassmann has found there is a texas feud over the keystone route. >> reporter: the keystone x.l. pipeline extends two miles a day into texas. but it can't get past julia crawford. you have 650 acres, they want a very small piece. why not let them have it. >> because i don't think they have a right to it. if it was 650 inches or something i wouldn't want to take it. >> reporter: plans call to burr tri oil pipe a quarter mile upstream from crawford's creek which is critical for her livestock and crafts. she's worried about a leak and rejected a $21,000 author from the pipeline's owner trans-canada. the company says it's too late to go around crawford's land so trans-canada sued her. >> i just don't believe that a canadian organization that appears to be building a pipeline for their financial gain has more of a right to my land than i do. >> reporter: most ranchers here li
canada to the texas coast but construction on the northern half has been held up by concern for the environment. in the meantime, the canadian company building the line is already laying pipe for the southern stretch but mark strassmann has found there is a texas feud over the keystone route. >> reporter: the keystone x.l. pipeline extends two miles a day into texas. but it can't get past julia crawford. you have 650 acres, they want a very small piece. why not let them have it. >>...
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that, we are stepping up our security just to make sure that our students feel that they are in a safe environment. >> i'm very concerned. because if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody else. you know? if the person who took his life wasn't scared to do it, they could do it to anybody. >> reporter: this murder will be the focus of a special campus wide meeting tomorrow. in fact, the school has canceled classes for one hour so that all students, fac cult -- faculty and staff can attend. at umes, derek val court, wjz eyewitness news. >> now, maryland state police are offering a $2,000 reward for information that helps lead to an arrest. >> a johns hopkins doctor is dead tonight, amid an investigation into disturbing behavior involving patients. mary is live in the newsroom with the latest on the case. >> reporter: police were investigating 53-year-old dr. nikita levy, for secretly photographing patients with personal camera equipment. dr. levy's body was found here in his baltimore county home. it happened earlier today. he lived in a house, up this road in towson. the doctor, who is a gy
that, we are stepping up our security just to make sure that our students feel that they are in a safe environment. >> i'm very concerned. because if it can happen to him, it can happen to anybody else. you know? if the person who took his life wasn't scared to do it, they could do it to anybody. >> reporter: this murder will be the focus of a special campus wide meeting tomorrow. in fact, the school has canceled classes for one hour so that all students, fac cult -- faculty and...
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but refusing the pipeline and not building it would have zero effect on the environment. canadians stumbled on the largest reserve of shale oil around. they're the saudi arabia of shale. they are not going to keep it in the ground if we don't input it. it will go to china. say said so. it has zero effect on the climate, global warming whatever you want. the fact that obama is still mulling over there -- i understand last year he wanted to hold the left wing base. he wanted re-election. but now? after he has won re-election? it shows how -- if he refuses it, which i think is possible, it will show how partisan considerations way outweigh the national interest. it would be shocking. >> bret: secretary kerry, now secretary of state, said an announcement will come in the near term saying it won't be long. near term is what he said, juan. how do you think it will go? >> i think they are leaning toward approving it. i think it's a real disappointment for that is the case for so many people, young people who pour in to town over the weekend to proto protest this. they are concer
but refusing the pipeline and not building it would have zero effect on the environment. canadians stumbled on the largest reserve of shale oil around. they're the saudi arabia of shale. they are not going to keep it in the ground if we don't input it. it will go to china. say said so. it has zero effect on the climate, global warming whatever you want. the fact that obama is still mulling over there -- i understand last year he wanted to hold the left wing base. he wanted re-election. but now?...
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we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was it was horse meat contaminated with a drug that prevents or sort of cures animals of pain. but in humans, it's very, very dangerous. the levels you would have to eat we were told by the government scientists would be so high, impractical, unlikely. but consumer confidence has been marked. two-thirds of people here say there's no longer sure about what's on the box as they were before. and a quarter of people say that they're going to cut down buying processed meat. and another one-fifth of people said they'd like to cut down on buying processed meat, they just can't afford to do it. so there's concern. the consumers are changing their habit based on this. >> and, nic, is there anybody who is the fal
we just heard from the secretary of the environment saying he hopes all the testing will be done by the end of the week. the results will be done by the end of next week. it may drag into next week, michael. >> so, nic, are people still buying what they think is beef? is it dangerous if it's horse meat? >> you know, i think that the danger issue has been somewhat laid to rest. the danger was it was horse meat contaminated with a drug that prevents or sort of cures animals of pain....
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i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary confinement despite 15 years of good behavior in prison. the lawsuit reportedly claims his time in solitary confinement has led to, quote, severe psychological trauma. no comment, though, jenna on the psychological trauma he caused to the families of six killed, and more than a thousand injured in the bombing he plotted along with al-qaida's help. back to you. jenna: fair point there to bring up. julie thank you. jon: a disturbing u.n. report detailing the rice in human rights abuses across war torn syria. according to the findings both government and rebel forces are guilty of war crimes there and the fighting
i request an immediate end to my solitary confinement and ask to be in a unit in an open prison environment where inmates are allowed outside of their cell also for no lens 14 hours a day. i have been in solitary confinement in the u.s. since february 8th 1995 with no end in sight. i further ask not to be in handcuffs or leg irons when moved outside my cell, end quote. he reportedly claims his due process under the law is being violated because he has no chance to get out of solitary...
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it begins with parents and teachers and educators saying, look, this is the kind of environment we want to establish. maybe if the school isn't singularly dedicated to bringing these students together, it's about integrating the classroom. >> if your kid is, say, gifted or talented and slowed down some way in this classroom? >> i think it's mitigated by the fact that they have tailored experience. you're getting special attention in the classroom no matter what. >> alex, thanks for the story. >>> they say you can't be a little bit pregnant. one man who tried to be, after your local news. you're getting special attention >>> 8:30 now on this monday morning. it's the 18th of february, 2013. chilly day out here on our plaza. we have a lot of hardy folks who decided to come by, say hello. lots have stopped by, not the least of which, steve harvey, our co-host. >> i'm here. >> how do you like it so far? oh, come on. still thawing out? >> i love work iing outside. who thought of this? >> i know. this is our last moment outside. >> okay. >> coming up, you're going to go inside and speak to the
it begins with parents and teachers and educators saying, look, this is the kind of environment we want to establish. maybe if the school isn't singularly dedicated to bringing these students together, it's about integrating the classroom. >> if your kid is, say, gifted or talented and slowed down some way in this classroom? >> i think it's mitigated by the fact that they have tailored experience. you're getting special attention in the classroom no matter what. >> alex,...
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it begins with parents and teachers and educators saying, look, this is the kind of environment we want to establish. maybe if the school isn't singularly dedicated to bringing these students together, it's about integrating the classroom. >> if your kid is, say, gifted or talented and slowed down some way in this classroom? >> i think it's mitigated by the fact that they have tailored experience. you're getting special attention in the classroom no matter what. >> alex, thanks for the story. >>> they say you can't be a little bit pregnant. one man who tried to be, after your local news. you're getting special attention >> this is wbal-tv 11 news in baltimore. >> good morning. i am mindy basara. let's get a check on the morning commute with kim dacey. >> couple of problem spots out there. not as much volume we are used to this morning. a brush fire off to the side -- not on the roadway, but it could cause a spectacle and some rubbernecking as you go in that direction. we have a disabled vehicle here with possible lane closures as well. westminster, route 40 and 97. a few things to be aw
it begins with parents and teachers and educators saying, look, this is the kind of environment we want to establish. maybe if the school isn't singularly dedicated to bringing these students together, it's about integrating the classroom. >> if your kid is, say, gifted or talented and slowed down some way in this classroom? >> i think it's mitigated by the fact that they have tailored experience. you're getting special attention in the classroom no matter what. >> alex,...
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it won't fully restore vision, but the fda says it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. essentially, the blind can see something, again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes together in a pile and with the glasses i can do that myself. >> reporter: cathy blake is 61. and has been blind for 23 years, but after a two-hour search, she has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors with mobility, walking. >> reporter: right now the device is only approved for retinitis pigmentosa. a rare genetic disease that causes complete vision loss. only 100,000 people in the u.s. suffer from it. the hope is the device can be used to treat millions who can't see. >> i really think the future for this is going to be big. >> that really is incredible. and it did not come cheap at all, $100 million in public money and $100 million in private money to get to that technology. >> two clinical trials, 20 years of trying this. and this is the kind of story you always hear about some kind of development to help people who
it won't fully restore vision, but the fda says it may allow people to detect light and dark in the environment. essentially, the blind can see something, again. >> one of the things i can do now is laundry. my husband had to put the colored clothes together in a pile and with the glasses i can do that myself. >> reporter: cathy blake is 61. and has been blind for 23 years, but after a two-hour search, she has a new perspective. >> the glasses really help me be more outdoors...
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. >> peter: so you had the epa, the fcc, the nrb, and now this massive health care environment run by the federal government in the united states. >> right. >> peter: what do people do to respond? >> you know, i actually get asked a lot. people come up to me, oh, the government did x, fill in the blank, whatever it might be. can we sue them? the answer most of the time is no, because most of what they do is addressed in elections. you don't like what they're doing, vote differently and show up and vote and not everybody does, of course. but there are a lot of times -- i mean, this is our second lawsuit with the epa where they're breaking the law. while this has been a both republican and democrat phenomenon in the past, we've never seen an administration so aggressive about it. we walk through example after example of how bigger government, federal government, is breaking the law over and over and how states are pushing back. but you asked about individuals. there are times when the state cannot step in, where it takes an individual person or an individual company to actually fight ba
. >> peter: so you had the epa, the fcc, the nrb, and now this massive health care environment run by the federal government in the united states. >> right. >> peter: what do people do to respond? >> you know, i actually get asked a lot. people come up to me, oh, the government did x, fill in the blank, whatever it might be. can we sue them? the answer most of the time is no, because most of what they do is addressed in elections. you don't like what they're doing, vote...